A record of growth. Year by year. Deployment by deployment.
Public safety procurement starts with verification. Here’s what Noble 911 has actually shipped, what we operate today, and the ecosystem we work in.
Three Oregon firsts in 2016 — and two more since.
- 2016
First remote call-handling in Oregon
Engineered remote PSAP call-taking before it was widely considered viable.
- 2016
First geographically redundant 911 system in Oregon
Multi-site architecture designed for continuity through site failures.
- 2016
First integrated Text-to-911 in Oregon
Brought text-to-911 to Oregon PSAPs years ahead of state-wide rollout.
- 2021
First Text-from-911 in Oregon
Two-way text communication, dispatcher-to-caller.
- 2023
First in-state automatic language translation
Real-time translation for callers and dispatchers.
What’s currently running across the systems Noble operates.
Call handling
- Geographically redundant architecture
- Remote workstations and deployment models
- Customized call flows tailored to PSAP staffing
Text & voice
- Integrated Text-to-911 and Text-from-911
- RTT (Real-Time Text) for administrative lines
- Automatic language translation in real time
Data & operations
- GIS integration with advanced location services
- AI tools that reduce dispatcher burden
- Long-term recording and logging integration
Direct reseller agreements with the platforms PSAPs rely on.
We also integrate with RapidSOS and any advanced location service that layers into GIS or mapping infrastructure.
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